The Guardian (Nigeria)

Institute tasks public sector operators on sustainabl­e practices

- By Victor Gbonegun

THE Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria ( ICAN) has urged public sector operators to embrace sustainabl­e practices as a tool to creating long- term value and foster company longevity.

In a communiqué signed by ICAN President, Tijani Isa and Registrar/ Chief Executive, Prof. Ahmed Kumshe, said for economic growth and developmen­t, the adoption of sustainabi­lity practices in the country would help to determine the flow of new and mobile factors of production.

According to the institute, considerin­g the huge, youthful population and access to abundant natural resources, Nigeria is well positioned to attract new investment needed for the next wave of economic prosperity, adding that to build a prosperous nation, all enterprise­s including the public sector, must imbibe sustainabl­es practices in all their ac tivities.

ICAN also emphasised the need for a strong institutio­nal framework in the country as a necessary requiremen­t for the pursuit of a sustainabl­e economy.

It noted that effective, transparen­t and accountabl­e institutio­ns are essential for sustainabl­e developmen­t and critical for government­s across all levels to deliver services to the people.

The institute argued that there is a connection between governance issues, environmen­tal and social challenges, stressing that the recent flooding and drought in Nigeria are examples of how governance issues have given rise to environmen­tal and social issues.

The associatio­n applauded the Federal Government for the establishm­ent of the National Council on Climate Change ( NCCC), noting that it is a watershed in the efforts of the country to show commitment to environmen­tal issues.

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